Track Vital Signs Continuously and Non-Invasively
Self-training Continuous Blood Pressure Monitor
Tags: The University of Sydney, Australia, Healthcare & Lifesciences, Consumer Goods & Services
This technology introduces a self-training continuous blood pressure monitor that noninvasively measures vital signs using photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors. It offers continuous monitoring of blood pressure, heart rate, SpO2, and more with high patient compliance due to its noninvasive nature. The device utilizes machine learning to fuse data from mechanical, motion, and optical sensors for accurate medical sign interpretation. It's protected by an Australian provisional patent and targets blood pressure monitors, pulse oximeters, activity trackers, fitness trackers, sleep oxygen monitors, and heart rate monitors as its main applications. This innovation promises to revolutionize patient monitoring by combining accuracy with comfort.
IP Type or Form Factor: Patent Pending; Device; Software & Algorithm
TRL: 8 - product is ready for commercial scale up
Industry or Tech Area: Medical Devices; Wearables